Chirp (2-7-kHz) echo characters of the South Korea Plateau, East Sea: styles of mass movement and sediment gravity flow SCIE SCOPUS

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Title
Chirp (2-7-kHz) echo characters of the South Korea Plateau, East Sea: styles of mass movement and sediment gravity flow
Author(s)
Lee, SH; Chough, SK; Back, GG; Kim, YB
KIOST Author(s)
Lee, Sang Hoon(이상훈)
Alternative Author(s)
이상훈
Publication Year
2002-05
Abstract
The South Korea Plateau is a complex of ridges, seamount chains, troughs and a basin. Detailed analysis of 12 019 line-km Chirp (2-7-kHz) subbottom profiles from the South Korea Plateau and the eastern continental slope of Korea reveals a distinctive zonal distribution of echo types depending systematically on seafloor morphology. Pelagites/hemipelagites (type I-2) and basement highs (type III-1) prevail on the ridge summits, seamount chains and the upper to middle part of the eastern continental slope of Korea, and are commonly bounded downslope by creeps (type III-3) and slides/slumps (type IV-1) that occur extensively over the entire slope areas of the ridges, seamount chains and eastern continental slope. The mass-movement deposits change downslope to debrites and turbidites (types II, III-2, IV-2 and IV-3) in the troughs and Onnuri Basin, suggesting successive downslope evolution from slide and slump to debris flow and turbidity current. The voluminous creeps, slides and slumps over the entire slope areas of the plateau and eastern continental slope, deeper than 300 in in water depth, were most likely generated by frequent seismic shakings. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0025-3227
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/5710
DOI
10.1016/S0025-3227(01)00283-3
Bibliographic Citation
MARINE GEOLOGY, v.184, no.3-4, pp.227 - 247, 2002
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Keywords
South Korea Plateau; Chirp (2-7-kHz) subbottom profiles; submarine slope failures; mass flows; submarine creep; East Sea
Type
Article
Language
English
Document Type
Article
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